circlesky88
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Unfortunately I am expecting it as well. I think it will be razor thin but feels like he will pull it our somehow.Not gonna lie starting to get nervous again that somehow trump is going to win this
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Unfortunately I am expecting it as well. I think it will be razor thin but feels like he will pull it our somehow.Not gonna lie starting to get nervous again that somehow trump is going to win this
GOOD! You are feeling exactly like I want every single sane person in America to feel. If your feeling was infectious, I would hope it would spread far and wide.Not gonna lie starting to get nervous again that somehow trump is going to win this
Very real and very scary possibility.Not gonna lie starting to get nervous again that somehow trump is going to win this
Agreed. I do wonder if republicans get nervous like that? It feels democrats are the eternal pessimists when it comes to elections though. I mean it's so pervasive that Michelle Obama talked about it in her speechGOOD! You are feeling exactly like I want every single sane person in America to feel. If your feeling was infectious, I would hope it would spread far and wide.
No it's not, the saying is "the exception that proves the rule". But the saying is often misused in everyday speech.The saying isn't The exception proves the rule" It is The exception proofs the rule"
As in it tests the rule
This is spot on. I’ve said this many times in the past on the old ZZLP. Today’s Pubs are the same as Jim Crow southernDemocrats. They began migrating to the GOP after the Civil Rights Act and continued throughout the 70s/80s.It always gets me that Republicans in NC say the Democrats in the past were just as bad as Republicans are now. And, in a way, the Republicans are correct. But the "Democrats in the past" literally are the Repbulicans now. The difference is that in the past Republcans just weren't a factor in NC legislative races. The Democrats did engage in Gerrymandering. But it was Conservative Democrats gerrymandering Moderate Democrats to preserve conservative dominance of the legislature.
Exactly the same thing as is happening now. And when I say "Moderate" that's what I mean. There has never been a significant elected "Liberal" presence in any part of NC government. The fact that BSC conservatives used have a "(D)" after their names and now have "(R)" after it really isn't the smoking gun that conservatives seem to think it is.